Herbs ready to sell, but only a few are tagged |
The subject of this post today was based entirely on need-my need for a bunch of plant tags without spending any money. I had no popsicle sticks or mini blinds available so I looked to my recycling bin and there it was-an empty cat litter jug.
Here is what you need:
1. Empty cat litter container.
2. Pair of scissors.
3. Sharpies or a pencil to mark cuts.
4. A plant tag to use as a template (optional for talented people:-))
Here are the steps to make your plant tags:
1. Remove the label.
2. Remove the very top like this:
3. Cut down the sides:
4. Cut bottom off (where it is curved).
5. Cut down all corners so that you have "sheets"-you want to save all available flat pieces to use.
6. Use your template to mark the flat sheets with a sharpie or pencil (after I did this I wish I would have used pencil-Sharpies and I do not get along).
A tag I had that I used as a template. |
Begin marking lines for cutting. |
One of the sheets completely marked. |
8. Here are all the tags I cut out-there were 42 tags from 1 jug. I also used alcohol to get the sharpie off of some of them because I am messy, next time I will use a pencil to mark the outlines. The pile above the tags is all that I had left from the jug. I used ever flat surface available.
Here they are all cleaned up and in their pots.
So, there you are, a way to save the planet and save money at the same time! I hope you enjoy this week's post! Well, I am off to make another 300, so until next time-
Happy Planting!
Rhonda
Great Idea Rhonda,
ReplyDeleteI get my mini blinds from thrift shops and I just save my Popsicle sticks, ) I am hooked on fudge cycles! But, I find the sharpie markers wash off the names on the labels so I have started using acrylic paint with a paintbrush to mark the names.
Yours look fabulous though! And, I am an sure will stay long enough to sell your cuttings. I should be doing this I am so many overflows!
Do you sell at farmers markets?
Smiles, Cyndi
Hi Cyndi! Yep, I sell at local flea and farmer's markets. I do wish sharpies were actually permanent-I should try the acrylic paint-thanks for the idea!
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